Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Ann Coulman | |
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| Name | Ann Coulman |
| Birth date | 1961 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Cornell University (BS), University of California, Los Angeles (MS, PhD) |
| Occupation | Political commentator, author |
| Spouse | John O'Neill (m. 1984) |
Ann Coulman. Ann Coulman is an American conservative political commentator and author known for her sharp critiques of liberalism and her advocacy for free-market principles. A frequent guest on cable news networks like Fox News and CNN, she gained prominence through her best-selling books and syndicated columns. Her work often focuses on themes of national security, cultural conservatism, and the perceived failures of progressive policies.
Ann Coulman was born in 1961 in New York City and spent her formative years in Stamford, Connecticut. Her father, a patent attorney, and her mother, a homemaker, encouraged her academic pursuits from an early age. She attended a local public school where she excelled in debate and student government, showing an early interest in political discourse. For her undergraduate studies, she enrolled at Cornell University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in industrial and labor relations. She then pursued graduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles, earning a Master of Science and later a PhD in political science, with a dissertation examining regulatory frameworks.
Coulman began her professional career as a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., focusing on economic policy and government regulation. She transitioned to media in the early 1990s, becoming a regular columnist for publications like The Washington Times and National Review. Her breakthrough came with the publication of her first book, which critiqued the Clinton administration and became a national bestseller. This success led to frequent appearances on programs such as The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity, establishing her as a fixture on conservative media. She later hosted a syndicated radio show and contributed commentary to outlets like Breitbart News, often debating figures from the Democratic Party and the American left.
In 1984, Ann Coulman married John O'Neill, a fellow author and Vietnam War veteran known for his involvement with the Swift Vets and POWs for Truth. The couple has two children and resides primarily in Naples, Florida. Outside of her professional life, Coulman is an avid supporter of the National Rifle Association and participates in local Republican fundraising events. She has served on the board of several charitable organizations, including one focused on veterans' affairs, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Ann Coulman is a polarizing figure in American political commentary, celebrated by supporters for her uncompromising defense of conservatism and criticized by detractors for her provocative rhetoric. Media analysts often place her within the tradition of combative conservative voices like William F. Buckley Jr. and Rush Limbaugh. Her statements on topics such as immigration and Islamic terrorism have frequently sparked controversy, leading to public disputes with organizations like the Anti-Defamation League and commentators on MSNBC. Despite this, she maintains a loyal audience and her books consistently perform well on sales charts published by Publishers Weekly.
* *The Liberal Dilemma* (1995) * *America Unbound: A Conservative Manifesto* (1998) * *Security and Its Discontents* (2003) * *The Culture War: Notes from the Front Lines* (2007) * *The Next American Century* (2012) * *Standing Firm: Reflections on a Political Life* (2019)
Category:American political commentators Category:American conservative writers Category:1961 births Category:Living people